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CRISPR use in agriculture: Part 1

PNAS Science Sessions

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Gean Editing in Plants and Animals

Infected cells undergo editing. Some of those cells will give rise to flowers and seed. So we can take the seed from this infected plant, and many of those seeds have new gean edits. With a stream line method, developers may be able to engineer a crop such as soy beans to produce palm oil. Researchers are also using crisper in live stock as well. Luhen young is the co founder and ceo of chihan biote,. A firm employing crisper to carry out germ line gean editing in pigs.

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